Will burying dead trees after a wildfire keep their carbon locked up?
[RSS: www.newscientist.com] Partially burnt trees still standing after a wildfire are typically felled and burned, but a US start-up claims burying them instead will trap the carbon underground for centuries
Will burying dead trees after a wildfire keep their carbon locked up?
[RSS: www.newscientist.com] Partially burnt trees still standing after a wildfire are typically felled and burned, but a US start-up claims burying them instead will trap the carbon underground for centuries
[RSS: www.newscientist.com] Partially burnt trees still standing after a wildfire are typically felled and burned, but a US start-up claims burying them instead will trap the carbon underground for centuries
Partially burnt trees still standing after a wildfire are typically felled and burned, but a US start-up claims burying them instead will trap the carbon underground for centuries
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